Tornados In Oklahoma: We Love Them, They Hate Us
There's no doubt that Oklahoma and tornados go together like peanut butter and jelly - you can't have one without the other. In most cases, it's a terrifying, terrible combination with destruction and heartbreak surrounding the scene. But, when those in Oklahoma who love the thrill of chasing capture how they view these storms, it's sometimes possibly to see the beauty in the beast.
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We're not just referencing the classic "Twister" movie, either. There have been several over the years referencing major moments in Oklahoma's history, paying tribute to mother nature's frightening beauty, such as "Where Was God?" Some even take place in fictional areas, but even in the land of make-believe, it's still the most sensible option to put a tornado in Oklahoma, like in "13 Minutes."
Recently, we've all heard about the release of "Twisters" in July of 2024. But have you taken a look at the other media surrounding the movie? Artist Luke Combs just released a portion of his new song "Ain't No Love Here in Oklahoma," featuring moments from the new movie. Ironically, the video highlights those who love storms most in Oklahoma - storm chasers.
@lukecombs Here’s a music video teaser for “Ain’t No Love in Oklahoma.” Song and music video out THIS Thursday, May 16 at 8 AM ET! @Twisters: The Album / @twistersmovie ♬ Ain't No Love In Oklahoma (From Twisters: The Album) - Luke Combs
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